Seeing ads tailored to your preferences in social networking apps in iOS is usually a normal thing these days, but that will probably change for iOS users after a new move from Apple to further protect its users' privacy. In other news, Apple gains over 20,000 indie music labels following its decision to pay artists during the Apple Music three-month trial, and Apple wins a top prize for its efforts in advertorial design.

To kick off the summer season of selfies and videos, we’ve got a new photo-sharing app from Facebook, an improved video editor, and a video-enhancing Adobe app. Plus, we found a way for friends to watch videos in sync over the Internet, an app for cleaning up bad audio, and even a trivia app that rewards you with shopping discounts! Dive in and star summer right!

In today's Apple Daily, one of the manufacturers associated with the Apple Watch suggests that "labor shortages" are partly to blame for the device's slow shipments. Meanwhile, Oculus announces that it has "paused" development for the Mac.

This week we've got a new lineup of App Store arrivals to help your devices get ready for spring. This week's New App Recap kicks off with updates to Penultimate and Moju, a new Lazoo drawing app for the kiddies, Adobe's new way to tell stories on the iPad, snapping and sharing photos and short videos, and a way to add alternate phone numbers to your smartphone safely and securely. Without further ado, let's jump straight into this week's offerings...

This week's New App Recap is almost entirely about having fun — whether it's finding a new movie to see, creating a social photo wall with party guests, assembling messages with friends into a shareable video, or turning iPhone photos into unique wood prints suitable for displaying on your shelf or refrigerator. We'll also tell you how to get classic Atari games for free just by exercising, and an Apple Pay competitor that finally joins the Touch ID party. It's all here in our spring fever app recap!

Prepare to have an eye-opening experience with this week's New App Recap! We've got all of the details on a new free app to assist the vision impaired, the latest updates for 1Password and Marco Polo, the ability to resize photos for AirPrint, how to get away with using Facebook at work, showing off your music library on Notification Center, an unlimited buffet of mobile magazines, and plenty more. Click ahead and find out more!

In September of this year, Apple CEO Tim Cook caused a bit of a stir when he said that "A few years ago, users of Internet services began to realize that when an online service is free, you’re not the customer. You’re the product." Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg thinks that's "ridiculous," according to a new interview from TIME. He even managed to throw in a dig of his own at Apple.

Let's face it: The odds of us ordering a bunch of stuff online that we really don't need for dirt cheap prices this week and next are pretty high, so this week's New App Recap is kicking off with one of the best ways to keep tabs on all those packages heading to your doorstep. We've also got some great solutions for managing contacts, starting a group, ordering food from around the country, sharing our mood, and scribbling up seasonal ideas. Let's kick off our Thanksgiving edition right now!

Could it be? Will the next iPhone finally include NFC (near-field communication) features? That's the latest rumor based on a leaked photo of the device's internal components. Plus, we've got the details on the newly updated MacBook Pro with Retina display, a report on AppleCare+, and news on Facebook Messenger in Tuesday's Morning Report.

Tuesday was a big day for app releases, so we've rounded up a whole bunch of them in this edition of the daily recap. If you happen to be looking for some quick cash, the free eBay Valet app might be worth a look, taking the pain out of selling on eBay by letting a faceless team of valets do the heavy lifting in exchange for a 30 percent cut of the take. If that's not quite your speed, dive in...there's plenty more to be found ahead!